Should the Celtics consider firing Danny Ainge if Brandon Roy ends up Rookie of the Year? He gave up Roy for Sebastian Telfair and one year of Raef LaFrentz's contract. The Celtics are bad already; mistakes like that will just continue to set them back even with the No. 1 or 2 pick. I don't care how many perimeter players the Celtics have. All of them are expendable except for Gerald Green, Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo.
-- Dorian, Boston

Whether Roy wins ROY really shouldn't impact whether Ainge keeps his job. Roy is a talented player who would have been an asset to the Celtics. Only time will tell if Telfair ever develops into a top-flight point guard and whether the flexibility gained by unloading LaFrentz's contract was worth it. Right now it doesn't look like it. As for Ainge, his tenure has been marked by so many lateral or haphazard moves. But Boston does have a decent core in Pierce, Al Jefferson, Green and Rondo. Maybe all he needs is that one top draft pick for it all to fall into place. The clock is ticking. I'm guessing Celtics ownership is thinking along the same lines.